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Hello,
I have update at now. But I get error:
/etc/rc.sysinit mountpoint: command not found
Why? How can I patch the /etc/rc.sysinit? OR where can i found mountpoint command?
I wait for your fast answer.
Last edited by gyurman (2011-10-23 14:20:50)
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$ whereis mountpoint
mountpoint: /bin/mountpoint /usr/share/man/man1/mountpoint.1.gz
tomas@lappy: ~ $ grep mountpoint /etc/rc.sysinit
mountpoint -q /proc || mount -n -t proc proc /proc -o nosuid,noexec,nodev
mountpoint -q /sys || mount -n -t sysfs sys /sys -o nosuid,noexec,nodev
mountpoint -q /run || mount -n -t tmpfs run /run -o mode=0755,size=10M,nosuid,nodev
mountpoint -q /dev || mount -n -t devtmpfs udev /dev -o mode=0755,size=10M,nosuid \
mountpoint -q /dev/pts || mount -n /dev/pts &>/dev/null \
mountpoint -q /dev/shm || mount -n /dev/shm &>/dev/null \
tomas@lappy: ~ $ pacman -Qo mountpoint
/bin/mountpoint is owned by util-linux 2.20.1-1
tomas@lappy: ~ $
there you have some info to poke around your system;
is /bin hosted in your root partition?
do you have util-linux installed?
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Thanks. Its working well. I had a util-linux-aes for aes encrypted disk. I hope I will read my old disks.
Thanks again. ;-)
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Please mark the thread as solved.
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